by Miss Maud M. Randle and Mr. A.S.E. Ackermann
HELEN EGERTON (Violin)
MAUD BRAMWELL (Pianoforte)
Played by LEONARD H. WARNER
Relayed from St. Botolph's,
Bishopsgate
By CHRISTOPHER STONE
Dr. B. A. KEEN , ' Farming-I,
Farm Animals in Medieval and Modern Times'
2.55 Interlude
3.0 ' The Peoples of the World and Their Homes '—II, KATHLEEN RISHATH
' The Australian and Tasmanian compared with the Bush-man'
3.25 Hints on Athletics and Games -II, 'Play-ground Games.' Miss R. M. DEWEY
3.40 Interlude
THE SYBIL EATON QUARTET:
SYBIL EATON (1st Violin) ; PIERRE TAS (2nd
Violin); RAYMOND JEREMY (Viola); ALAN
FORD (Violoncello)
MOSCHETTO and his ORCHESTRA
From the May Fair Hotel
' My Programme' . by REGINALD PURDELL
; WEATHER FORE.
CAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
PIANOFORTE TRANSCRIPTIONS
Played by LESLIE ENGLAND
LAST week Lt.-Col. Little outlined the place crafts once occupied in village life and the dwindling place they occupy today. This evening Mr. Kember, who is himself a practising blacksmith and has lectured for the Kent Rural Community Council, will describe the place of his own par. ticular craft. Now that even farm-work is increasingly done by mechanical means, the blacksmith finds less and less to do ; yet there is still excellent work for the blacksmith, and an important place for him in the village community.
Relayed from the Queen's Hall
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
35th Season
Sm HENRY WOOD and his
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Leader, CHABLES WOODHOUSE)
THE NATIONAL CHORUS
Choir Master, STANFORD ROBINSON Symphony No. 9 in D Minor (with the Choral Finale) .... Beetlwven
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN ; Local News (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast and Fat Stock Prices
A Miniature Revue By HOLT MARVELL
Lyrics by HOLT MARVELL ,
GEORGE POSFORD , and SIDNEY BOX
Music by GEORGE POSFORD and THEO V. NORMAN
ALAN GREEN and his BAND and ART GREGORY and his Louis BAND from THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE DANCES, Covent Garden